For 3 consecutive treatments I have manually stopped rinseback slightly early and his standing BP is LOWER! Before pressing "stop" I made sure the blood tubing was running clear so that he got back his blood. I still want him to bring all this up with his Neph and Intradialytic Hypertension, which from my understanding could be caused by fluid overload and/or not removing enough fluid and sodium and calcium levels, among other factors. Meanwhile, very interesting how his BP went down with a shortened rinseback. Anyone know if a lower rinseback setting on NxStage means a shorter rinseback time or does it mean less fluid being rinsed back?
Even on PD it is often difficult for me to get rid of excess fluid. I have to make a serious effort to try to limit my intake.I don't doubt you are trying to do this already. With the hot humid weather we are having here in the mid-West this is very difficult not to keep a tall glass of ice water at hand.Because my kidneys still make some urine Dr has me on massive lasix plus metalazone to help keep the kidneys making as much as possible. It really isn't that much. Far less than a liter/day. Maybe I should try harder not to drink so much ice water?I also sweat seemingly buckets.